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White carpet looks fresh and clean when it is first installed but it can attract stains and dirt over time, making it appear grubby.  However, some experts say that white or lighter colored carpets, as long as any marks or spills are immediately attended to, actually show less dirt than darker shades.<ref>http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>  Specks of dust are naturally more visible on darker carpet.  Keeping white carpet clean doesn't have to be a nightmare, therefore, if you perform some regular maintenance and make an effort to remove stains right away.
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White carpet looks fresh and clean when it is first installed but it can attract stains and dirt over time, making it appear grubby.  However, some experts say that white or lighter colored carpets, as long as any marks or spills are immediately attended to, actually show less dirt than darker shades.<ref name="rf1">http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>  Specks of dust are naturally more visible on darker carpet.  Keeping white carpet clean doesn't have to be a nightmare, therefore, if you perform some regular maintenance and make an effort to remove stains right away.
 
[[Category:Carpet and Floor Care]]
 
[[Category:Carpet and Floor Care]]
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Method 1 of 3: Getting Stains Out Effectively ===
 
=== Method 1 of 3: Getting Stains Out Effectively ===
#Blot spilled liquids immediately. Use a white terrycloth towel to apply gentle pressure to soak up the stain. Don't rub or scrub as this will make the stain worse, causing dirt particles to get ground in to the carpet.<ref>http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/interior-projects/how-to/g1414/10-carpet-cleaning-secrets-from-the-pros/</ref>
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#Blot spilled liquids immediately. Use a white terrycloth towel to apply gentle pressure to soak up the stain. Don't rub or scrub as this will make the stain worse, causing dirt particles to get ground in to the carpet.<ref name="rf2">http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/interior-projects/how-to/g1414/10-carpet-cleaning-secrets-from-the-pros/</ref>
 
#* Blot starting from the outside.  Work your way inward with a clean towel to avoid spreading the stain.  
 
#* Blot starting from the outside.  Work your way inward with a clean towel to avoid spreading the stain.  
#* Rinse the area with clean water, then blot it again.  Don't over-wet your towel.<ref>http://www.ncca.co.uk/firstaidforyourcarpet.php</ref>
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#* Rinse the area with clean water, then blot it again.  Don't over-wet your towel.<ref name="rf3">http://www.ncca.co.uk/firstaidforyourcarpet.php</ref>
#Clean water-soluble stains with white vinegar. These include soda, alcoholic beverages, berries, excrement, milk, mud, dairy products, wet or latex paint, gravy and jelly.<ref>http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20224251-2,00.html</ref>
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#Clean water-soluble stains with white vinegar. These include soda, alcoholic beverages, berries, excrement, milk, mud, dairy products, wet or latex paint, gravy and jelly.<ref name="rf4">http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20224251-2,00.html</ref>
#* Mix 1/4 teaspoon (1.25 mL) of white vinegar or non bleach detergent with 32 ounces (960 mL) of water.<ref>http://www.carpet-cleaning-tips.com/cleaning-carpet-stain/</ref>
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#* Mix 1/4 teaspoon (1.25 mL) of white vinegar or non bleach detergent with 32 ounces (960 mL) of water.<ref name="rf5">http://www.carpet-cleaning-tips.com/cleaning-carpet-stain/</ref>
 
#* Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray onto the dried stain.
 
#* Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray onto the dried stain.
 
#* Rub the area with a sponge and blot it dry with paper towels.
 
#* Rub the area with a sponge and blot it dry with paper towels.
#Use an ammonia solution to remove special water-soluble stains. Special water-soluble stains include those from blood, chocolate, coffee, wine, tea, vomit and mustard.<ref>http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20224251-2,00.html</ref>
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#Use an ammonia solution to remove special water-soluble stains. Special water-soluble stains include those from blood, chocolate, coffee, wine, tea, vomit and mustard.<ref name="rf4" />
#* Mix 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of ammonia with 1 cup (240 mL) of water. Use a mild detergent instead of ammonia for a wool or wool-blend carpet.<ref>http://www.carpet-cleaning-tips.com/cleaning-carpet-stain/</ref>
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#* Mix 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of ammonia with 1 cup (240 mL) of water. Use a mild detergent instead of ammonia for a wool or wool-blend carpet.<ref name="rf5" />
 
#* Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray onto the dried stain.
 
#* Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray onto the dried stain.
 
#* Rub the area with a sponge and blot it dry with paper towels.
 
#* Rub the area with a sponge and blot it dry with paper towels.
#* Pay attention even to clear-colored stains such as white wine.  The sugars actually caramelize over time causing discolored patches.<ref>http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/video-hub/appliances/laundry--cleaning/preventing-carpet-stains/16601904001/1279694205/</ref>
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#* Pay attention even to clear-colored stains such as white wine.  The sugars actually caramelize over time causing discolored patches.<ref name="rf6">http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/video-hub/appliances/laundry--cleaning/preventing-carpet-stains/16601904001/1279694205/</ref>
 
#Remove fat, wax or oil with an iron. Lay a paper towel over the spill and iron it on a warm setting. The heat should cause the spill to lift off the carpet and stick to the paper towel.
 
#Remove fat, wax or oil with an iron. Lay a paper towel over the spill and iron it on a warm setting. The heat should cause the spill to lift off the carpet and stick to the paper towel.
 
#Remove glue with rubbing alcohol. Rub a cotton ball moistened with rubbing alcohol on the glue. Gently wipe off the glue residue and continue rubbing until it is gone.
 
#Remove glue with rubbing alcohol. Rub a cotton ball moistened with rubbing alcohol on the glue. Gently wipe off the glue residue and continue rubbing until it is gone.
#Remove wax or gum by freezing. Apply an ice cube to the gum or wax for around 30 seconds.<ref>http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/interior-projects/how-to/g1414/10-carpet-cleaning-secrets-from-the-pros/</ref>
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#Remove wax or gum by freezing. Apply an ice cube to the gum or wax for around 30 seconds.<ref name="rf2" />
#* If a large area is affected, hit the frozen area with a blunt object until it shatters. Vacuum up the pieces and blot the area with a towel.<ref>http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20224251-4,00.html</ref>
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#* If a large area is affected, hit the frozen area with a blunt object until it shatters. Vacuum up the pieces and blot the area with a towel.<ref name="rf7">http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20224251-4,00.html</ref>
#* For smaller pieces of gum, use a spoon to lift the frozen gum and cut the carpet underneath.  Go as close to the frozen gum as possible and only cut a small amount.<ref>http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20224251-4,00.html</ref>
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#* For smaller pieces of gum, use a spoon to lift the frozen gum and cut the carpet underneath.  Go as close to the frozen gum as possible and only cut a small amount.<ref name="rf7" />
 
#Remove a urine stain with white vinegar and detergent.
 
#Remove a urine stain with white vinegar and detergent.
 
#* Mix water and white vinegar together in even proportions. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle, or moisten a rag with it. Spray or blot the area.
 
#* Mix water and white vinegar together in even proportions. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle, or moisten a rag with it. Spray or blot the area.
 
#* Mix 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) of non bleach detergent with 32 ounces (960 mL) of water. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray onto the dried stain.
 
#* Mix 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) of non bleach detergent with 32 ounces (960 mL) of water. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray onto the dried stain.
 
#* Clean the mixture off the area with a sponge, then rinse with water and blot dry with paper towels.
 
#* Clean the mixture off the area with a sponge, then rinse with water and blot dry with paper towels.
#Consider investing in a handheld spot extractor.  These machines are available from around $50 to $200 and use suction to remove dirt and stains. Use with a neutral detergent specifically designed for wool.<ref>http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>
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#Consider investing in a handheld spot extractor.  These machines are available from around $50 to $200 and use suction to remove dirt and stains. Use with a neutral detergent specifically designed for wool.<ref name="rf1" />
 
=== Method 2 of 3: Housekeeping to Maintain Your White Carpet ===
 
=== Method 2 of 3: Housekeeping to Maintain Your White Carpet ===
#Vacuum as often as possible.  This is especially important in high traffic areas where the carpet gets a lot of wear.  Vacuuming gets rid of any surface dirt on the carpet before it has a chance to get pressed in.<ref>http://www.healthychild.org/easy-steps/clean-carpets-without-dangerous-chemicals/</ref>
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#Vacuum as often as possible.  This is especially important in high traffic areas where the carpet gets a lot of wear.  Vacuuming gets rid of any surface dirt on the carpet before it has a chance to get pressed in.<ref name="rf8">http://www.healthychild.org/easy-steps/clean-carpets-without-dangerous-chemicals/</ref>
 
#* Try for once or twice a week at a minimum, but daily is even better, especially if you have children or pets.
 
#* Try for once or twice a week at a minimum, but daily is even better, especially if you have children or pets.
#* Use a high quality vacuum, experts recommend a top-loading machine with HEPA filters to catch the maximum amount of dirt.  Remember to the change the filters often.<ref>http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>
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#* Use a high quality vacuum, experts recommend a top-loading machine with HEPA filters to catch the maximum amount of dirt.  Remember to the change the filters often.<ref name="rf1" />
#* Set the vacuum height level so that it gives slight resistance when you push it over the carpet. This will ensure it is operating optimally.<ref>http://www.carpetmasters.com/helpfulhints.cfm</ref>
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#* Set the vacuum height level so that it gives slight resistance when you push it over the carpet. This will ensure it is operating optimally.<ref name="rf9">http://www.carpetmasters.com/helpfulhints.cfm</ref>
#* Change the vacuum bag often.  When the bag is above half full the vacuum is less effective.<ref>http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>
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#* Change the vacuum bag often.  When the bag is above half full the vacuum is less effective.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Remove shoes before walking on the carpet.  Take your shoes off when you come in the door and have your guests do the same.  This is key to maintaining your white carpet and keeping it clean.
 
#Remove shoes before walking on the carpet.  Take your shoes off when you come in the door and have your guests do the same.  This is key to maintaining your white carpet and keeping it clean.
#* Leave socks on though, as bare feet give off natural oils that are then deposited on the carpet, causing it to attract dirt.<ref>http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>  
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#* Leave socks on though, as bare feet give off natural oils that are then deposited on the carpet, causing it to attract dirt.<ref name="rf1" />  
 
#* Place a shoe rack by the door to remind you to remove your shoes when you come in.
 
#* Place a shoe rack by the door to remind you to remove your shoes when you come in.
#* Have slippers, which are strictly for indoor use and don't walk outside in them.  You could even have a few spare pairs to offer guests, who may be uncomfortable removing their shoes.<ref>http://www.carpetmasters.com/helpfulhints.cfm</ref>
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#* Have slippers, which are strictly for indoor use and don't walk outside in them.  You could even have a few spare pairs to offer guests, who may be uncomfortable removing their shoes.<ref name="rf9" />
 
#* If you don’t want to ask guests to remove their shoes, place a mat in the entryway to catch dirt.
 
#* If you don’t want to ask guests to remove their shoes, place a mat in the entryway to catch dirt.
 
#Dry pets’ paws when they come inside.  Keep a towel by the door to wipe dirt off your pet's paws as soon as they get in.  This prevents them trampling dirt into the carpet.
 
#Dry pets’ paws when they come inside.  Keep a towel by the door to wipe dirt off your pet's paws as soon as they get in.  This prevents them trampling dirt into the carpet.
#* While many pets will not like this, some may eventually learn that they shouldn't come into the house before you have cleaned off their paws.<ref>http://www.angieslist.com/articles/how-keep-carpet-clean-pet-friendly-home.htm</ref>
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#* While many pets will not like this, some may eventually learn that they shouldn't come into the house before you have cleaned off their paws.<ref name="rf10">http://www.angieslist.com/articles/how-keep-carpet-clean-pet-friendly-home.htm</ref>
 
=== Method 3 of 3: Deep Cleaning Your Carpet ===
 
=== Method 3 of 3: Deep Cleaning Your Carpet ===
#Clean using the hot-water extraction method. While you can do a lot to prevent your white carpet getting dirty, it is recommended that you get your carpet more thoroughly cleaned by professionals every 12 to 18 months.<ref>http://www.carpet-rug.org/Carpet-for-the-Home/Cleaning-and-Maintenance/Cleaning-Essentials.aspx</ref>
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#Clean using the hot-water extraction method. While you can do a lot to prevent your white carpet getting dirty, it is recommended that you get your carpet more thoroughly cleaned by professionals every 12 to 18 months.<ref name="rf11">http://www.carpet-rug.org/Carpet-for-the-Home/Cleaning-and-Maintenance/Cleaning-Essentials.aspx</ref>
#* This method, also known as steam cleaning, involves pre-spraying the carpet with soap, then applying a fine spray of hot water to rinse the soap.  Finally, the waste water should be extracted so that no soapy film remains on the carpet.<ref>http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/cleaning-tips/advice/a109/maintenance-carpeting-0408/</ref>
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#* This method, also known as steam cleaning, involves pre-spraying the carpet with soap, then applying a fine spray of hot water to rinse the soap.  Finally, the waste water should be extracted so that no soapy film remains on the carpet.<ref name="rf1" />
#* It is also beneficial for health reasons as the hot temperatures kill any mould, bacteria and pollutants stuck in the soft surface of the carpet.  As many as one hundred times more pollutants are found indoors than outdoors.<ref>http://www.iicrc.org/why-steam-cleaning-carpet-more-sanitary-a-150.html</ref>
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#* It is also beneficial for health reasons as the hot temperatures kill any mould, bacteria and pollutants stuck in the soft surface of the carpet.  As many as one hundred times more pollutants are found indoors than outdoors.<ref name="rf12">http://www.iicrc.org/why-steam-cleaning-carpet-more-sanitary-a-150.html</ref>
 
#Select a reputable professional.  There are lots of businesses offering to clean carpets, but make sure to select one with insurance (in case something happens to your carpet during cleaning) and a valid certification.
 
#Select a reputable professional.  There are lots of businesses offering to clean carpets, but make sure to select one with insurance (in case something happens to your carpet during cleaning) and a valid certification.
#* Ensure that the company has the necessary qualifications from the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification). You can find further information on their website.<ref>http://www.iicrc.org/</ref>
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#* Ensure that the company has the necessary qualifications from the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification). You can find further information on their website.<ref name="rf13">http://www.iicrc.org/</ref>
#* Get multiple quotes from different companies and beware of "discount" carpet cleaners.<ref>http://www.familyhandyman.com/floor/carpet-repair/carpet-cleaning-tips-for-long-lasting-carpet/view-all</ref>
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#* Get multiple quotes from different companies and beware of "discount" carpet cleaners.<ref name="rf14">http://www.familyhandyman.com/floor/carpet-repair/carpet-cleaning-tips-for-long-lasting-carpet/view-all</ref>
 
#Rent a steam cleaner and do it yourself.  Professionals will likely do a more thorough job but they can be expensive.  You can rent a steam cleaner from a hardware store and give it a go yourself.
 
#Rent a steam cleaner and do it yourself.  Professionals will likely do a more thorough job but they can be expensive.  You can rent a steam cleaner from a hardware store and give it a go yourself.
#* Vacuum before you begin to get the top layer of dirt off as steam-cleaners are designed to wash the carpet and get at ground in dirt.<ref>http://housewifehowtos.com/clean/how-to-steam-clean-carpeting/</ref>
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#* Vacuum before you begin to get the top layer of dirt off as steam-cleaners are designed to wash the carpet and get at ground in dirt.<ref name="rf15">http://housewifehowtos.com/clean/how-to-steam-clean-carpeting/</ref>
 
#* Remove furniture and pick up all items lying around the floor.
 
#* Remove furniture and pick up all items lying around the floor.
 
#* Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific device you are using.
 
#* Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific device you are using.
 
#* Most carpet steam cleaners lay the water down when you push the machine forward and extract it when you pull back.  
 
#* Most carpet steam cleaners lay the water down when you push the machine forward and extract it when you pull back.  
 
#* If this is the case, be sure to <i>slowly</i> pull the machine over the carpet to extract as much water as possible.
 
#* If this is the case, be sure to <i>slowly</i> pull the machine over the carpet to extract as much water as possible.
#* Excess water left behind may soak the carpet padding and cause mould or mildew issues.<ref>http://housewifehowtos.com/clean/how-to-steam-clean-carpeting/</ref>
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#* Excess water left behind may soak the carpet padding and cause mould or mildew issues.<ref name="rf15" />
 
#* Use in the summer months when you can keep windows open for ventilation and to speed up drying.
 
#* Use in the summer months when you can keep windows open for ventilation and to speed up drying.